Flexible in english

Flexible

pronunciation: fleksəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

flexible = elastic ; flexible ; hospitable ; tensile ; accommodating ; limber ; compromising ; soft-line ; supple ; adaptable ; versatile ; lithe ; springy ; resilient ; conformable ; bendy ; bendable ; pliable ; pliant ; dovish. 

Example: Any guidance concerning style and content must be elastic enough to permit the abstractor to use his discretion to achieve a good abstract.Example: Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.Example: It is necessary that any notation be hospitable to the insertion of new subjects.Example: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Example: Style flexibility provides a way to be accommodating without compromising integrity or naturalness of expression = Style flexibility provides a way to be accommodating without compromising integrity or naturalness of expression.Example: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Example: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.Example: Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.Example: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Example: The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible = The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.Example: Moreover, they will be far more versatile than present commercial, so that they may readily be adapted for a wide variety of operations.Example: He was standing in front of me, small, lithe, myopic, shy, uncommunicative, vulnerable.Example: The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.Example: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Example: For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.Example: Have you ever wondered how bendy straws are made? .Example: The bendable frame now allows the bike to be wrapped around a lamp post, with a regular bike lock able to secure the frame and both wheels.Example: Kids can use the pliable dough to build all manner of things -- rather than level cities and shoot people -- and they can even eat moderate amounts of it without ending up in the emergency room.Example: And you might think Russia's economic worries would make Mr Putin more pliant.Example: The President has been 'far too hawkish' in response to Syria's use of chemical weapons and 'far too dovish' in response to Iran's disputed nuclear program.

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» de un modo flexibleflexibly .

Example: Readiness to alter the approach flexibly in the light of commercial impacts has proved necessary.

» de uso flexiblehop-on/hop-off [Se utiliza principalmente para los servicios de transporte que el visitante puede utilizar a su discreción durante un tiempo determinado con la compra de un billete único ] .

Example: They also operate the only hop-on/hop-off bus network.

» disco flexiblefloppy disc .

Example: Management of data bases includes such details as: keeping sufficient supplies of floppy discs, updating the data bases, keeping duplicate copies of the data bases, preparation of instruction guides and so on.

» encuadernación flexible en papellimp paper binding .

Example: The technique of limp vellum binding can still benefit from improvements and can be adapted for use with other materials, as in the limp paper binding.

» encuadernación flexible en vitelalimp vellum binding .

Example: The technique of limp vellum binding can still benefit from improvements and can be adapted for use with other materials, as in the limp paper binding.

» hacer flexiblelimber uprender + Nombre + flexible .

Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.

Example: These representations render the interaction between diverse users and the data base more flexible and more adaptable.

» hacer que sea flexiblerender + Nombre + flexible .

Example: These representations render the interaction between diverse users and the data base more flexible and more adaptable.

» horario flexibleworking time flexibilityflexibility (in/of) working hours .

Example: Part-time work includes two phenomena: a process of working time reduction, & a process of working time flexibility.

Example: The two main features are continued wage moderation and negotiated flexibility of working hours, particularly part-time jobs.

» poco flexiblemonolithicinelastic .

Example: Classical bookform and card catalogs are monolithic arrangements of entries, completely dehumanized in the sense that they cannot respond to individual persons as individuals.

Example: Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Los problemas incluyen: alto coste del papel y del material de papelería, gran inversión de capital, mercados pequeños y poco flexibles y bajo nivel de alfabetización.

» volver flexiblerender + Nombre + flexible .

Example: These representations render the interaction between diverse users and the data base more flexible and more adaptable.

Flexible synonyms

versatile in spanish: versátil, pronunciation: vɜrsətəl part of speech: adjective supple in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: sʌpəl part of speech: adjective pliable in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: plaɪəbəl part of speech: adjective conciliatory in spanish: conciliador, pronunciation: kənsɪliətɔri part of speech: adjective elastic in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: ɪlæstɪk part of speech: adjective limber in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: lɪmbɜr part of speech: adjective, noun, verb pliant in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: plaɪənt part of speech: adjective adaptable in spanish: adaptable, pronunciation: ədæptəbəl part of speech: adjective negotiable in spanish: negociable, pronunciation: nəgoʊʃəbəl part of speech: adjective yielding in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: jildɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective compromising in spanish: comprometer, pronunciation: kɑmprəmaɪzɪŋ part of speech: adjective stretched in spanish: estirado, pronunciation: stretʃt part of speech: adjective bendable in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: bendəbəl part of speech: adjective flexile in spanish: flexible, pronunciation: fleksəl part of speech: adjective double-jointed in spanish: doble articulación, pronunciation: dubəldʒɔɪntɪd part of speech: adjective
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